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Wildfire Season: How to stop California Burning
August 9, 2022 The Financial Times- Dave Lee Most people driving through Napa County, California’s famed wine region, see only beauty. Steven Burgess sees something different. Spotting clumps of juniper
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Sen. Dodd Secures $9 Million For Napa County Projects
With the growing threat of climate-driven wildfires and drought, Sen. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, announced today he has secured $9 million for projects across Napa County to ramp up fire prevention
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Roadside Vegetation Cleared Along St. Helena’s Spring Street
The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation, together with the Spring Mountain and St. Helena Fire Safe Councils, on Sunday announced the completion of a wildfire safety project on the west side of St. Helena.
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A Culture of Fire Awareness
We got hit hard in 2020. We got lucky in 2021.
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Silverado Fuel Break – Project Update
The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation (NCFF) is a county-wide nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the risk and impacts of wildfires through fire fuel reduction and community education in Napa County.
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Grazing for Fuel Reduction Workshop
Napa Resource Conservation District, USDA-National Resources Conservation Service, and UC Cooperative Extension offered an education opportunity for land managers interested in learning about grazing as a fire hazard management tool.
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Wildland Fire Investigation
87% of wildfires are started by humans.
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Reducing Wildfire Fuel around the Silverado Community
Napa Firewise has been working to reduce wildfire fuel around the Silverado community.
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This Isn’t The California I Married
The honeymoon’s over for the state’s residents now that wildfires are almost constant. Has living in this natural wonderland lost its magic?